It’s been a while… for many things. No concerts, no festivals, limited social life, etc, etc. you know what I’m talking about. Every unusual situation brings with it an opportunity to question what’s important, or what’s the purpose of doing or keep on doing something. Is it that important to attend to this concert or that festival? Does it really matter so much? Should I write this review? For which…
Before I start with my personal Top 10 albums of this year, I must say two obvious things: 1st. I regret having this blog nearly abandoned, specially missed to have the time to write my review of last Atonal Festival, again one of my highlights of the year… and 2nd. it’s quite hard for me to resume the year in 10 albums, as there has been so many great albums…
We are in the equator of Berlin Atonal 2018, facing the program for Day III. Something you learn in life is that after a big wave there is a moment to reach the bottom. The higher you get, the lower point you gonna touch later on. That works with drugs, with feelings, with work / art-works, but also in places such as Atonal Festival. It’s like a natural order. So…
This farewell is not a goodbye, it’s more like in its original sense, a sentence that derives from the vikings, from the norwegian words: "far vell" which means "travel good". This mixtape is meant to be a companion in the journey and at the same the journey itself. It has been compiled and mixed thinking in that important trip we all do at least once, between what we call “life”…
Yes, it’s that time of the year… the end. And yes, I am one of those who likes to look back and see which were my highlights of the year, not only at a personal and professional level, but also regarding music, as music is one of my main sources of inspiration. As you probably know already my work is deeply connected with music, so I believe that in order…
As it happens a lot of times, I came across these albums due to the artwork in the cover. The first time I just saw that image of ``Volume Two``, I don't remember where but I do remember saving the image in my computer in my folder of inspiring images. The second time I came across it I realized it was that, a cover of an album, a second volume,…
Without taking in consideration my Berlin Atonal review, my last music post is from May 6… It’s not that I didn’t have time, rather more I did not came across anything that captured my attention enough to recommend it here at godisaglitch.com. But now, in the last weeks I found myself with plenty of new releases that A. I was waiting for or B. I just discovered and fell in…
I discovered the work of Ancestral Voices back in 2015 with the album “Night Of Visions” released on Samurai Music Group, which somehow surprised me as I identified this label with more dance-floor oriented electronic music. The first thing that called my attention was its cover artwork and also his artistic name, I felt instantly connected with it and I knew I would enjoy the trip. And now with his…
This week has been musically pretty exciting, and I just say that because this week I found several albums that kept me hooked. I could review all them in one post but I think each of them deserve proper attention. So, let’s go with the first one: the new album from Justin Walter for Kranky record label. I didn’t know Walter’s work but I had a pretty good reference with…
I guess sharing and commenting on the new album from Colin Stetson is a must, at least from a personal point of view, as I have been following his career for already some years and somehow I have to thank him and his music for opening my mind to other genres and specially other instruments. I can’t say enough how impressive an emotional his music can be, the same goes…